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Puromycin selection for stable transfectants of the oyster-infecting parasite Perkinsus marinus
Parasitology International, 2019Perkinsus marinus is a marine protozoan parasite that infects natural and farmed oysters, attracting attention from researchers in both fisheries and evolutionary biology. The functions of almost all cellular components and organelles are, however, poorly understood even though a draft genome sequence of P. marinus is publicly available.
Hirokazu Sakamoto +5 more
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2008
Perkinsus marinus (Phylum Perkinsozoa), a protozoan parasite of oysters, is considered one of the earliest diverging groups of the lineage leading to dinoflagellates. Perkinsus trophozoites are phagocytosed by oyster hemocytes, where they are likely exposed to reactive oxygen species. As part of its reactive oxygen detoxifying pathway, P.
José A, Fernández-Robledo +2 more
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Perkinsus marinus (Phylum Perkinsozoa), a protozoan parasite of oysters, is considered one of the earliest diverging groups of the lineage leading to dinoflagellates. Perkinsus trophozoites are phagocytosed by oyster hemocytes, where they are likely exposed to reactive oxygen species. As part of its reactive oxygen detoxifying pathway, P.
José A, Fernández-Robledo +2 more
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A QUANTITATIVE COMPETITIVE POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION ASSAY FOR THE OYSTER PATHOGEN PERKINSUS MARINUS
Journal of Parasitology, 2000A quantitative competitive polymerase chain reaction (QCPCR) assay was developed for the oyster parasite Perkinsus marinus. PCR primers for the rRNA gene region of P. marinus amplified DNA isolated from P. marinus but not from Perkinsus atlanticus, Crassostrea virginica, or the dinoflagellates Peridinium sp., Gymnodinium sp., or Amphidinium sp.
H A, Yarnall +3 more
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Perkinsus marinus in pleasure oyster Crassostrea corteziensis from Nayarit, Pacific coast of México
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2008Culture of the pleasure oyster Crassostrea corteziensis is emerging as an alternative to the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) for oyster producers, who face severe mortalities since 1997 in Northwest México. For determining the health status of this species, we conducted a histopathological analysis of cultured populations from two estuaries in the ...
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Drug selection using bleomycin for transfection of the oyster-infecting parasite Perkinsus marinus
Parasitology International, 2016Perkinsus species are notorious unicellular marine parasites that infect commercially important mollusk species including clams and oysters. Recent accumulation of molecular information will greatly facilitate the understanding of Perkinsus biology and development of strategies to control infection.
Hirokazu Sakamoto +2 more
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Parasitology Research
Perkinsus marinus, a parasite myzozoa native from the Atlantic Ocean, has spread across various bivalve species in the Pacific Ocean. In the Gulf of California, clams like Larkinia grandis and Leukoma grata have become a secondary fishery, experiencing demand.
Andrés M, Góngora-Gómez +5 more
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Perkinsus marinus, a parasite myzozoa native from the Atlantic Ocean, has spread across various bivalve species in the Pacific Ocean. In the Gulf of California, clams like Larkinia grandis and Leukoma grata have become a secondary fishery, experiencing demand.
Andrés M, Góngora-Gómez +5 more
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Perkinsus marinus and Haplosporidium nelsoni .
2011R. B. Carnegie, E. M. Burreson
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